Sökning: "augmentation of labour"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden augmentation of labour.
1. The second stage of labour - the use of interventions and women's experiences
Sammanfattning : AbstractThe overall aim of this thesis was to explore women´s experiences of the second stage of labour, midwifery practices and the use of interventions.Methods: Study I is a retrospective cohort study where 764 medical records from 2017 were reviewed. Women in Robson group 1 were included. LÄS MER
2. Avvaktande eller aktiv handläggning vid långsam förlossningsprogress hos friska förstföderskor - En studie om riskfaktorer, obstetriskt utfall och förlossningsupplevelse
Sammanfattning : Slow labour progress is common in nulliparous women and is associated with childbirth complications and negative birth experiences. Oxytocin augmentation is widely used to treat slow labour despite associated risks for the fetus. An ongoing debate concerns whether oxytocin should be administered directly or postponed after arrested labour. LÄS MER
3. Decision-making related to augmentation of labour : women's and midwives' perceptions regarding influencing factors
Sammanfattning : This thesis had two aims. The first was to describe women s experiences of participating in decision-making related to augmentation of labour (Paper I). The second aim was to describe midwives perceptions and experiences of decision-making regarding augmentation of labour (Paper II). LÄS MER
4. Health changes in a market changing labour market
Sammanfattning : The late 20th century saw major changes in working life across the world. In Sweden, the changes on the labour market had a very strong impact in the early years of the 1990s. LÄS MER
5. Quality of intrapartum care in Rwanda: management and women's experiences
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this PhD project was to assess the quality of intrapartum care at healthcare facilities offering maternity services in Rwanda by investigating healthcare pro- viders’ management of labour and birth and women’s childbirth experiences. Study I, was a cross-sectional household study investigating how women’s perceptions of care received during labour and birth were related to their overall childbirth experience. LÄS MER